3 Ways to Build Professional Quality Drawers
Vložit
- čas přidán 29. 01. 2021
- Plans for the Alm Fab Workbench are now available on my website www.almfab.com/plans
In this weeks video I'm covering the basics of how to make drawers. I make 3 different kinds of drawers. Ones with wood slides, ones with side mounted metal slides, and ones with undermount drawer slides.
You can purchase Blum TANDEM undermount drawer slides from long time supporter of my channel, Rockler. www.rockler.com/blum-tandem-f...
Additional Rockler tools used in this video:
Rockler Deluxe Brass Setup Bars www.rockler.com/rockler-delux...
Rockler JIG IT Undermount Drilling Guide www.rockler.com/rockler-jigit...
Rockler Marking and Measuring Pouch www.rockler.com/marking-and-m...
Rockler Pro Lift Router Lift www.rockler.com/rockler-pro-l...
Rockler Glue Brush www.rockler.com/rockler-silic...
Affiliate link to other tools used in this video
Kreg Cabinet Hardware Jig amzn.to/3cq25lQ
Kreg Pocket Hole Jig amzn.to/3b2ixaW
Handi Shims amzn.to/3pySA7B
Milwaukee M12 drill and driver amzn.to/3csLRbt
Self Centering drill bit amzn.to/3afGOsd
Sawstop 3hp Cabinet Saw amzn.to/3aebYQR
Moleskine notebook Moleskine Classic 7.5” x 9.5” amzn.to/2L9A2eF
GVS Half Mask Respirator amzn.to/33R9x4b
Irwin Quickgrip Clamps amzn.to/3r1UmhK
Bostich 18ga Brad Nailer amzn.to/2MHuSar
California Air Tools 8gal Compressor amzn.to/2MCW2iO
IsoTunes Pro 2.0 Noise Cancelling Ear Buds bit.ly/almfabiso
Check out my Amazon store where you can find all the tools I use in my shop www.amazon.com/shop/michaelalm
You can also support the channel by joining the Patreon!
/ almfab
Alm Fab logo tees and sweat shirts can be purchased through TeeSpring: teespring.com/stores/alm-fab?...
almfab.com
Instagram @almfab / almfab
Pinterest /almfab / almfab
Facebook /almfab / almfab
Music: www.epidemicsound.com/ - Jak na to + styl
Omg that imperial chart thingy 😂 Priceless. I can’t believe the things you subject yourself to with imperial. I barely even remember how fractions work lol
The thing on top is divided by the thing on the bottom. 2/4 means that the 2 is is divided into 4 equal portions. You can multiply or divide both sides by the same number.
5/7 = (5x5)/(5x7) = 25/35
10/5 = (5x2)/(5x1) = 1/2
If you want 1/2 of 10 you multiply the number by the fraction.
When you try to divide 1/2 by 4 you can just multiply the 4 by the bottom thing. - > 1/8
When you multiply 1/2 by 4 you get
4/2 = 2
English is my second language so please don't quote me on terminology, but that's the concept.
Its actually pretty easy. Half of 9 and 3/8 is just 4.5 and 3/16. Add 1/2 and 3/16 and you get 4 and 11/16.
Fractions are precisely why imperial is easier to work with for building... anything.
The school system to teach basic math really failed horribly. Fractions is just numbers why does everyone seem so freaked out is not difficult. Same with decimals just keep your unit of measure straight jeez
You really need to learn how to divide...hard to build anything without that.
Upon unboxing, I was immediately upset at how the rails were very noticeably bent. But I kept going, all tools needed to assemble were included czcams.com/users/postUgkxqtX4Dxs6aecAZEuz6GY5-d81YecKCshn and I had it set up in about 30 minutes. Honestly I love this thing, make sure to read the measurements and measure your space so you know if it'll work for you. I bought this to put inside my closet, underneath where I hang my clothes and it is absolutely perfect! It is VERY sturdy and all drawers glide easily and mine are stuffed, and they are still flush when closed.
To split any fraction in half simply double the denominator. Half of 3/8 is 3/16. Half of 7/16 is 7/32. No calculator, no charts, no apps, no decimals :)
I installed three Blum under drawer slides for the first time last year. Yes, the instructions are a little complicated. Great idea installing the slides first and then measure for the drawer itself. Much easier, Appreciate your video.
Came for cabinets - learned the straw trick for glue.
@Michael Alm I do cabinet design and installs in the US (I use Imperial System) and what I do to get fractions out of a decimal result is : I take away the full number and then multiply whats left by 16.
So for examples: you had 4.6875. Take away the 4. You get .6875. Multiply that by 16 and the result is 11(aka 11/16). So now you add back the 4 and you get 4 and 11/16.
You're such a great teacher, thank you for defining the jargon and breaking down all the steps! Really helpful!
I like your style all around, from drawing plans to finish applications. It matches and validates a lot of what/how I do things! Thanks.
This is like a MasterClass on drawer making. I’ve gone from not wanting to screw with drawers, to wanting to make a bunch in 24 minutes. Great vid!
1u777777777hh777777777k
I love that you can remake old drawers into new ones. And make it look better. Very professional!
This was so helpful! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 I feel like I was so over-complicating how to do drawers until now!
I just feel like from your videos you have to be the most chill dude and we'd have a great time getting a beer and talking wood
Totally an inspirational video…
Makes me feel to run to my workshop and build some drawers…
Thank you Mr. Alm
Just because of you I learned today how to install draw sliding. Thank bro, from INDIA
Absolutely the best drawer build video I've seen so far. Thank you for post it...!
Really nice walkhrough, really wish i had thought about watching something like this when I was restoring the drawers in the kitchen two years ago.
Thank you so much Michael- I was searching steel fab shop drawer designs but this is so much easier! Thank you for the plans- now I can build my perfect shop.
Watching your videos is so soothing. Thank you, sir!
This is a very detailed tutorial on all tools needed and what you do with them. Great for someone learning for the first time.😄
this was super helpful. Making some bedside tables and was dreading messing up the drawers - this was a huge help thanks!
This is awesome. I have done custom closets and cabinets for the last 6 years, and I appreciate your breakdown of the work, so regular people can do it. 👍🏻
You truly did give me more confidence and incite in drawer building.
Thank You.
Great video. I wish I saw this sooner. I just finished putting draws into my workbench and made so many mistakes that I could have avoided after watching this. Thanks for the great content
The straw trick for excess glue got you another sub.
It’s just great to watch and listen to you. No fuss or funniness. Just plain and straightforward. Thanks man!
This is probably the best tutorial for intimidating drawer building and installation I have come across. Thank you for sharing
Great video. It was good to see the comparison of several methods side by side.
Very good demonstration and explanation!!
This is just satisfying and informative to watch. You make it look so easy. Looking forward to the finished product. Great job 👍
Amazing build Michael. You are a pro. We did the same with metal slides in the past since then we have learnt if you over drill the hole on the drawer box you can have some adjustability while fixing drawer fronts.
Great how to particularly doing the dadoes/rabbets without a dado stack. Thank you! The false back trick is also awesome and so obvious but I never thought of it before.
Excellent instruction on basic drawer making skills. As someone who is/was also intimated by the thought of attempting to build a drawer, I found your video to be very motivating:)
I discovered those shims a few years ago and have a BUNCH of them in my shop. They have a tremendous number of uses. First time I've seen a CZcamsr using them.
Great video, but specifically, thank you for the Blum walkthrough! I'm bought them for a project because I liked them so much, but I have been a bit intimidated to get started on the drawers because of the complicated instructions! Cutting the back of the drawer short is brilliant to save on the notching.
You're a wonderful teacher. Lovely project. Thanks for sharing
This has been so helpful! Thank you for detailed descriptions of your process.
Had to grab me some of those handy shims, thanks
Love the straw to clean up excess wood glue. Have never seen this. So easy, so useful
I have lost count of how many draw making videos that I have viewed. Your video is a cut above the rest from the video through to the plans. I have made draws and they look shit. Now I’m going to make them again with your added Help. Thank you from down under mate.
What I love about your videos is that I actaully learn something in each and every one. Great stuff Michael 👌
Glad to hear it! Thanks Richard
I saw a great trick online to screw the drawer fronts! The guy make the holes for the handle before putting the drawer front on the drawer and then screw the front on the drawer through the handles holes... Then he oppened the drawer to screw form the inside. He removed the wood screw in the handle holes and then drilled the handles holes through the drawer box and installed the handle with the metal screws.. !!! Booom :D
I’m thrilled to finally watch the end... it’s been long enough I have the awesome excuse to watch the start before continuing on to this episode. You’re my favorite woodworker/builder/artist many in one because of how intelligent you are in your building and woodworking approaches to masterful furniture, organization, to this sweet work table to my favorite and what introduced me to your work you gorgeous garden bench
i never wanted to touch cabinets, but this... This changed the game. you made it look simple! thanks for the great vid!
The false back on the basic drawer is something I haven't tried, oh ya, learning something new. Thanks Michael
Nice! Yeah it’s a good way to go👍
Wow. I am not a carpenter. This was extremely helpful.
Excellent tutorial! You are a natural educator.
Un excelente maestro y nada egoista.
Thanks Michael. Great production on your video as well as wonderful content.
Great description of your thought process and technique. Nice design and craftsmanship for more or less a novice like me. Thanks.
Thanks for covering these in such detail. I'm bookmarking this!
thanks for your great video. I struggled with making drawers by starting of the wrong way. And offering plans in metric dimensions is super. Thanks a lot.
Thanks, this vid was very helpful! Making drawers was very intimidating, but it was so much easier after I saw the way you did it
Thanks for all the tool list in description. This is what im looking for 💯👏👏🙏🙏
Michael thanks for the tip on the Handi-shims, they are great! when cutting wood I use the 1/8 shim to prevent the wood from pinching the blade. The shims also beat using coins when spacing drawers. Love your videos!!
I have all my tools and am so ready to build one, Your instructions have helped me in every detail, step by step, not like the other channels, what can I say, young man, thank you so much. Keep up the great work. 👍 👍👍
Your video and dialogue are excellent and you are giving good information. Well done.
Whats that music? Are we in an elevator?
The left side of the shot at 7:50 totally made me think I scratched the heck out of my phone screen for a second. Haha. Thanks for the awesome information!
Some good stuff there, but for a well equipped shop which I'll never have due to space and funding limits. However I try my best to make do with what I have. Two tips that can save you a bit of money: Non-embossed credit cards make fine 1mm or 1/32" shims, two of them make a 2mm or 1/16" shim. Also drill bits of various sizes make good setup bars.
Well done - a simple and clear instructional video - thank you.
He is stunning! I love him so much. He is the legend!
😊
Great video and great tips, Michael. Waiting for the finish now.
Bill
Great vid! Those Blum soft closers never stop feeling like magic.
Like a pair of kitchen tongs, they need a few test snaps. Soft closers need a good few hard shoves.
You're my HERO... Thank you so much for all your efforts on creating this video... Thank you.... 👏🏾
Thank you for your help on all the measurements!!!
Great tips! I WILL use the one for mounting the wooden slides by turning the cabinet upside down and locating them with the actual drawer and a shim. On my next set of wood slides I may change them out for side-mount store-bought slides at some point, and am mounting the wood ones on a 1/2" side strip, so the drawer will be the right width for the metal slides. I also figured out years ago that iron-on hardwood edge tape (or even melamine tape) gives wooden slides a nice slick, 'wax-able' surface.
Nice build. Good tips. I have those same drawer handles in my camper. When installed vertically they double as a bottle opener👍🏻
Super efficient editing which made for a really concise video. Thanks, lots of good info in this one.
I love Blum, The underside drawerslides. I think all drawers should be like that.
Nice work sir. I am planning a small miter saw work bench with drawers; your tutorial came in handy. Thanks for posting.
This is great. Such a super reference. Liked and saved!
just what i was looking for! building drawers doesnt look that daunting anymore so might just give it a shot. Want some for a yet to build bookcase. Such an excellent video
¡Excelente Michael! Mejor explucado, imposible. Gracias👍
Great video. I actually prefer drawers over doors. Door hardware confuses me. There are so many options. There are a couple of shop pieces I want to build and I keep putting them off because I'm cheap and I don't want to buy the drawer slides. So I'm glad you showed the wooden slides. Having the back with a stop is definitely the way I want to go. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. I also find difficulty in adding drawers into my furniture. For the first option, I recommend lots of paste wax all the surfaces as it makes a world of difference. Thanks for the great video
What a beautiful design and build. You're instructions are easy to follow and the illustrations of the cut & assembly are clear. Your voice is smooth and even, making your instruction delivery easy to listen to. Thank you. cmf
Thanks for making this video! Super simple design!
That chamfered edge just makes it!
You Sir have allowed me to think I can build a drawer, as long as it slides my wife will be proud of building it! SUBBED
Excellent video, Michael. I, too, "have a fear of the drawer" in me. I am getting ready to build out my garage cabinets and miter station. Your teaching method is really helpful and enjoyable. Thanks, you! Felix
Glad to hear it! Good luck with the cabinets 👍
Genius!! Straight forward, great techniques!!
I've been building cabinets, etc. for 35 years, but your technique for installing slides on the drawer boxes was one I've not seen. I'll use it from now on. Thanks!
I have been a carpenter for 50 years in Ireland. We have been doing this for years even as a young boy in the workshop all them years ago.
One of the most helpful drawer install videos I've seen. Many thanks.
Liked & subscribed!
that chart is awesome -u kidding me, I want one!! lol.
Ive been wood working for about 6 months and have avoided anything involving drawers like the plague lol. Thank you for this video.
1:58 "I know this is barbaric..." lol. I got a good chuckle out of this because I do PLENTY of things like this, down and dirty, with the limited workspace and tools I have. All the while the optimist thinking "maybe someday I'll have..."
I really like the exoskeleton frame around the drawers. Will have to copy that 😜
Awesome video Michael! Thank you!
That's so clean! Great work man.
Wow awesome vid! Thanks for all the tips and thoroughness!
Looks great! I've made kitchen units and frontals with integrated handles out of Birch ply, customer insisted that the grain of the ply match on the frontals, looked great with the draws. I'd love to send you some pictures of them.
A really excellent video that was presented well and was not patronising. I am confident I could copy that. Thanks.
Michael. This is Great video as well as wonderful content. Your explanation and working both are excellent.
Great advice on a tricky subject! 👌🏻
So good. Clear videos and explanations as you went. Excellent editing. Enought time was spent showing how it all worked without bogging down with too much repitition. I'm using your info, but one small change. I used a drawer slide to make a metal jig for the slide hole layout (I'm also a metal worker) and predrilled the slide holes in the case side. It seemed less awkward than doing that in the case after is was assembled.
Thanks for giving such ideas 💡, i liked it. Going to make the drawers of my work table the same way thank you
Just a comment on the Rockler jig for Blum clips / under-mount glides. I tried to drill the pilot holes for the clips at the appropriate angle and no matter how careful I was- they didn't sit right and the drawer was wonky. I purchased the clip jig from Rockler and the clips worked perfectly. The jig also properly aligns the pinhole at the rear of the drawer. Money well spent. Keep up the good work.
You are the only woodworker who has pronounced the name of the German company properly, thank you! Ten stars for Michale!
For the rest of you: The name is German and is not pronounced "bloom" it is pronounced "blum" phonetically, bluhm Get it right!
Super helpful tips & tricks, thank you!
Great video thanks Michael.
Dude you're awesome lol my life is better now !!!!!